Titre : | Irish University Review, Vol 49 n 1 - Spring/Summer 2019 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Revue, journal |
Paru le : | 01/06/2019 |
Année de publication : | 2019 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Fonds : | Médiathèque |
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This essay provides a deferred assessment of the uncanniness of dwelling in post-Celtic Tiger Ireland by concentrating on the socioecological fallout of ruins and the longterm casualties of land speculation: that is, transformations of landscape[...]

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Lucy COLLINS, Auteur ;
Christodoulos MAKRIS, Auteur
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Two poems by Christodoulos Makris, introduced by Lucy Collins.

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Kate HOULDEN, Auteur ;
Sorcha GUNNE, Auteur
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Marita Conlan-McKenna's Under the Hawthorne Tree (1990) and James Berry's Ajeemah and His Son (1991) are children's novels that address foundational national or regional trauma (dealing with transatlantic slavery and the Irish potato famine resp[...]

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In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the colonies controlled by the British, the Dutch, and other European countries witnessed a number of devastating famines. These famines did not solely arise for the ‘natural’ reasons of the shortage of[...]

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Ireland and Iceland, both (semi-)peripheral islands in relation to Europe's core hegemonic capitalism, once shared similar farming systems based on small holdings and rotational grazing. Today, however, agriculture looks increasingly different i[...]

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A world-ecological perspective of cultural production refuses a dualist conception of nature and society – which imagines nature as an external site of static outputs – and instead foregrounds the fact that human and extra-human natures are comp[...]

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Treasa DE LOUGHRY, Intervieweur ;
Mike MCCORMACK, Personne interviewée
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Mike McCormack is and award-winning writer and lecturer in creative writing at the National University of Ireland, Galway. McCormack's counscious rearticulation of the West of Ireland as a site of experimental modes of incarceration, virtual ima[...]

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Irish director Risteard O'Domhnaill's 2010 film, The Pipe, documents the battle of a small Mayo community against the Corrib gas pipeline project, following a number of local residents in their eight-year struggle against state-sponsored and cor[...]

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In this article I consider how registers of weather media carry/convey cultural information, specifically how texts about extreme weather articulate with investment in a supposed post-recession restored normality marked by the Irish government's[...]

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This article reflects on a body of academic and practice-based work in the contexts of praxis. It asserts that in the face of systemic issues pertaining to ecosystem crisis, multidisciplinary approaches are required, which also enable the agency[...]

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‘Ecomusicology’ is a developing field that looks to explore the interface between modern eco-theory and a range of historical and contemporary musical phenomena. Generated as it is by a country in which ideas of space/place and ideas of music fe[...]